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sip

VI จิบ  ชิม  drink in sup sample taste jib

 

sip

VT จิบ  ชิม  drink in sup sample taste jib

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

SIP

v.t. 1. To take a fluid into the mouth in small quantities by the lips; as, to sip wine; to sip tea or coffee.
2. To drink or imbibe in small quantities. Every herb that sips the dew.
3. To draw into the mouth; to extract; as, a bee sips nectar from the flowers.
4. To drink out of. They skim the floods, and sip the purple flow'rs.

 

SIP

v.i.To drink a small quantity; to take a fluid with the lips.

 

SIP

n.The taking of a liquor with the lips; or a small draught taken with the lips. One sip of this will bathe the drooping spirits in delight, beyond the bliss of dreams.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

SIP

Sip, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Sipped; p. pr. & vb. n. Sipping.] Etym: [OE. sippen; akin to OD. sippen, and AS. s to sip, suck up, drink. See Sup, v. t.]

 

1. To drink or imbibe in small quantities; especially, to take in with the lips in small quantities, as a liquid; as, to sip tea. "Every herb that sips the dew. " Milton.

 

2. To draw into the mouth; to suck up; as, a bee sips nectar from the flowers.

 

3. To taste the liquor of; to drink out of. [Poetic ] They skim the floods, and sip the purple flowers. Dryden.

 

SIP

SIP Sip, v. i.

 

Defn: To drink a small quantity; to take a fluid with the lips; to take a sip or sips of something. [She ] raised it to her mouth with sober grace; Then, sipping, offered to the next in place. Dryden.

 

SIP

SIP Sip, n.

 

1. The act of sipping; the taking of a liquid with the lips.

 

2. A small draught taken with the lips; a slight taste. One sip of this Will bathe the drooping spirits in delight Beyond the bliss of dreams. Milton. A sip is all that the public ever care to take from reservoirs of abstract philosophy. De Quincey.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

sip

sip |sip sɪp | verb ( sips, sipping, sipped ) [ with obj. ] drink (something ) by taking small mouthfuls: I sat sipping coffee | [ no obj. ] : she sipped at her tea. noun a small mouthful of liquid: she took a sip of the red wine. DERIVATIVES sip per noun ORIGIN late Middle English: perhaps a modification of sup 1, as symbolic of a less vigorous action.

 

Oxford Dictionary

sip

sip |sɪp | verb ( sips, sipping, sipped ) [ with obj. ] drink (something ) by taking small mouthfuls: I sat sipping coffee | [ no obj. ] : she sipped at her tea. noun a small mouthful of liquid: she took a sip of the red wine. DERIVATIVES sipper noun ORIGIN late Middle English: perhaps a modification of sup 1, as symbolic of a less vigorous action.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

sip

sip verb Amanda sipped her coffee: drink (slowly ).noun a sip of whiskey: mouthful, swallow, drink, drop, dram, nip, taste; informal swig.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

sip

sip verb Amanda sipped her coffee: drink slowly, drink, taste, sample; dated sup. noun he took another sip of whisky: mouthful, swallow, drink, drop, dram, nip; taste; informal slurp, swig; dated sup.

 

Sanseido Dictionary

SiP

SiP system in package 複数の半導体チップを一つのパッケージの中に組み入れる方式 。システム -イン -パッケージ

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

sip

sip /sɪp /動詞 s /-s /; ped /-t /; ping 他動詞 〈酒 茶など 〉をちびちび飲む , 少しずつ飲む , すする Meg sipped brandy to keep herself warm .メグは体を暖めようとブランデーをちびちび飲んだ 自動詞 【飲み物を 】ちびちび飲む «at , from » sip at tea お茶を少しずつ飲む Tom sipped from his wine .トムはワインをちびちび飲んだ .名詞 C ちびちび飲むこと ; (飲み物の )一口 (), 一すすり take [have ] a sip of whisky ウイスキーを一口飲む (!⦅米 ⦆ ⦅英 ⦆ともにtakeの方が普通 )